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Divided Thrones: Political and Cultural Contrasts Between Constantinople and Rome

Par : Philip Davies
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231595068
  • EAN9798231595068
  • Date de parution09/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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In the annals of history, few rivalries have shaped the course of civilization like that of Rome and Constantinople - the twin capitals of a sprawling empire divided by geography, culture, and vision. Divided Thrones offers a sweeping, authoritative exploration of the political and cultural contrasts that defined these two great cities and their enduring legacies. From the grandeur of Rome's republican ideals and monumental architecture to the resilient, sacred splendor of Byzantine Constantinople, Philip Davies uncovers how these cities forged distinct identities amidst the challenges of empire, religion, and power.
Delving into imperial authority, legal traditions, religious influence, social structures, art, and military might, this book reveals how Rome and Constantinople not only embodied the world they ruled but also shaped the foundations of modern Europe and the Eastern Orthodox world. Drawing on rich primary sources and cutting-edge scholarship, Divided Thrones is a captivating narrative for historians, students, and anyone fascinated by the epic story of civilization's greatest capitals.
Experience the drama of political intrigue, religious conflict, cultural renaissance, and the clash of empires that echoes through the ages - a must-read for lovers of history and grand narratives alike.
In the annals of history, few rivalries have shaped the course of civilization like that of Rome and Constantinople - the twin capitals of a sprawling empire divided by geography, culture, and vision. Divided Thrones offers a sweeping, authoritative exploration of the political and cultural contrasts that defined these two great cities and their enduring legacies. From the grandeur of Rome's republican ideals and monumental architecture to the resilient, sacred splendor of Byzantine Constantinople, Philip Davies uncovers how these cities forged distinct identities amidst the challenges of empire, religion, and power.
Delving into imperial authority, legal traditions, religious influence, social structures, art, and military might, this book reveals how Rome and Constantinople not only embodied the world they ruled but also shaped the foundations of modern Europe and the Eastern Orthodox world. Drawing on rich primary sources and cutting-edge scholarship, Divided Thrones is a captivating narrative for historians, students, and anyone fascinated by the epic story of civilization's greatest capitals.
Experience the drama of political intrigue, religious conflict, cultural renaissance, and the clash of empires that echoes through the ages - a must-read for lovers of history and grand narratives alike.